Maximum Impact was the first original King of Fighters title for consoles when it was originally released for the PS2. Along with the PS2 version's 5 original characters and full 3D visuals, the Xbox version includes Xbox Live support.

0'll Infinite is a remake of the 0'll free scenario RPG, complete with new scenarios and endings. Set on the continent of Bioscian, you head out to a guild to take on different jobs and earn money. You control a character who has "Soul," giving him access to many different abilities. The game includes six soul types: Brave, Kind, Search, Belief, Wild and Cool. Once you've cleared a mission, you receive points which can be split between these facets of your character. Koei has also made available a premium box that includes post cards, a calendar and development materials (9240 yen).

In this simulation RPG, you send tanks out to the battle field to successfully accomplish timed missions. The game's theme is based on World War II's European front. Once you've selected a mission, the game begins on an overhead map as you select destinations for your tanks. The tanks then move automatically, picking up items along the way. You enter battle once your units come in contact with enemy forces.

If you want to create your own characters and courses, Enjoy Golf is the game for you. When creating your character, you can select personality and body size. By collecting bonus points through good play, you can increase your character's power and control parameters. The game includes a mission mode, featuring 100 skill tests, a tournament mode, where you work through a 35 match tour, and a multi play mode where up to four players can face off on the green.

Idea Factory's latest, and the first in its series of girl-oriented games, is based on the popular Fushigi Yuugi Genbukaiden manga. You play as Mariko and find yourself transported into a strange new world via a magic mirror. In order to return home, you'll have to work with a number of male characters and make your way to the Genbu Holy Land. The game includes battles in which you select a partner character and target circles that fall from the screen's top to the bottom. Time your button presses well, and you make Mariko perform attacks and defense, and you also strengthen your relationship with the partner character. Idea Factory has also made available a 9240 yen limited edition that's bundled with an art collection and a CD featuring interviews with the voice actors.

Marvelous's take on the Futakoi anime features six pairs of twins pulled from the show and a new storyline. Gameplay is centered on interactive dialogue. The game makes use of what Marvelous calls the Reaction System, where key points in the story require that you press buttons in accordance with on-screen prompts. Also debuting is the Hustle System, where you make decisions about your path under the constraint of time. Also available is a 10290 yen limited edition featuring a DVD disk, a reversible jacket and a special box.

Based on the anime of the same name, you play as Riku, a warrior who has lots of special powers. Tagging in and out of action with your partner, Shikigami, you'll take on enemies using an action-based fighting system. The game includes an original storyline line told through cinema sequences that make use of the voice acting talent from the show. Also included is a free mode which allows for four characters to fight against one another.

This latest entry in Tecmo's pachinko series includes Super Black Jack, Riode Carnival and Juujika 600 Shiki pachislo machines. The game also includes mascot characters who appear as artwork in a picture album.

This budget update to 2003's Love Smash! 5 Tennis Robo No Hanran includes a revamped gameplay system, twelve characters and twenty-five costumes. Note that this is just a slightly improved re-release of Love Smash! 5.

In this violent action game, you control a scantily-clad girl who uses a katana to slice and dice zombies. In addition to Aya, who appeared in the original The Oneechanburu, you can also control the Simple series cover girl, Riho Mitaba. As you defeat zombies using gradually growing combo attacks, you find yourself covered in blood, building up a gauge along the way. Build the gauge up high enough and your character's speed increases, giving you added attack power.

This game is a budget re-release of Ai Yori Aoshi featuring new artwork. As with the original release, the story focuses on a girl called Tina who, having just entered winter break, sees a television program about a southern island and developers an urge to go to the beach. While this is impossible, as it's winter, she comes up with the idea of heading out to a nearby mansion, which seems like it will serve as a perfect place to chill during break.

Nintendo's latest Advance Wars title arrives first in Japan under the Japanese name of Famicom Wars. The game makes full use of the DS's twin screens, allowing for air units to be shown on the top screen with ground units shown on the bottom. In addition to a campaign mode, the game includes a trial mode where you have to destroy key targets, and a wireless play mode featuring support for up to eight players.

Konami's revival of the Goemon franchise has you switch between characters like Goemon and Ebisu Maru as you take on enemies and work your way past puzzles. The game takes place primarily in an overhead view, but switches to a side view during Goemon Impact fights.

Sega brings its arcade sensation to the small screen. Making use of "Mushi" and "Waza" cards, you pit insects in battle to determine the champ. Battles use a Paper Rock Scissors system for determining who gets to attack next.

The first PSP Bomberman game isn't really a Bomberman game. Panic Bomber features the Bomberman characters as blocks in a falling blocks game in which you attempt to line up three like pieces. By collecting items, you can customize your playfields. The game offers four player wireless play using one disk.

In the PSP's first FPS, you play as a hacker who's entered the virtual world of A.I.D.A., a computer that runs military simulations. To help you on your fight, you'll make use of over sixty items. The game includes four player play with options for Death Match, Keep the Mark and Last Man Standing.

Skip's latest is a charming action/simulation game in which you control a toy robot as he performs everyday chores in order to restore happiness to a troubled family. Your goal is to collect happy points, costumes and money, eventually purchasing items and turning into Super Chibi Robo. At night, the house toys come to life and serve as friends (or obstacles).